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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? it's time for a lunchbreak... joining us for lunchbreak today...ower and pastry chefs at the cookie bar --joe bova and jeff steinverg. we are making chocolate chip cookies and ice cream and incorporating fruit... we are making a blueberry chocolate chip cookie with ice- cream we are doing a lot of prep ... we are chopping the butter and setting aside the eggs ... you are going to mix the dry ingredients ... on bleached regular white flour and some cake spice baking soda baking powder and salt. these are the key ingredient to any cookie ... you are chopping the butter into pieces that will be easier to work with at room temperature we combine this with brown sugar and and crack your eggs into a bowl to avoid the shells ... add the vanilla into the egg mixture you always want to combine the vanilla into the liquid fir
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? it's time for a lunchbreak... joining us for lunchbreak today...ower and pastry chefs at the cookie bar --joe bova and jeff steinverg. we are making chocolate chip cookies and ice cream and incorporating fruit... we are making a blueberry chocolate chip cookie with ice- cream we are doing a lot of prep ... we...
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of the .45 colt that we used to. it's italian design. it's nice that they want to support all of the economies of the world, but what about our workers here? you have every piece of manufactured equipment for the u.s. military made here in the united states and you'll add probably another couple million jobs to what we already have. [ applause ] >> i actually believe that america is make the best products in the world. and if we're making the best products in the world. we will be able to make sure that in the military and in our homes as well we're buying american products. i believe that competition and a president that puts in place policies that helps american manufacturers of all kinds compete will create american jobs and will put those jobs back into this country that have left in many cases. i read an article the other day by a columnist at "the washington post" his name is david ig nashs. he said a study has shown if we would be serious about taking advantage of our coal, our oil, our gas and renewables that
of the .45 colt that we used to. it's italian design. it's nice that they want to support all of the economies of the world, but what about our workers here? you have every piece of manufactured equipment for the u.s. military made here in the united states and you'll add probably another couple million jobs to what we already have. [ applause ] >> i actually believe that america is make the best products in the world. and if we're making the best products in the world. we will be able to...
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physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high quality, high value care. i look to today's panelists to offer solutions in both the short-term and long-term. i hope like einstein said they can help us come one a great thought by seeing something differently. we need solutions that will work for both primary care and specialists. and they need to work for beneficiaries with chronic conditions. after all these beneficiaries account for 2/3 of total medicare spending. for your candid and direct suggestions from panelists on how we can better begin to compare and control health care spending.
physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high...
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we have made public the draft to come sit down with us. in a few weeks you will see a bill coming on the house not only extend the current tax levels but also outlining both our principles for a guaranteed up or down vote, forcing congress to do their job. we're going to be at the table. >> will the atmosphere be different master? >> how we all wake up will shape the dynamics for the end of the year this year and going forward as well. i just think the american public is hungry for richard tellers. us and the new president to be bold about those solutions. >> what is the target date? >> 2013. >> i think unique time for both parties to lay out their ideas. this is fairly complex. this takes some time. i think having time for the ideas in time for the discussion for law that people understand is going to take that time. >> the thinking right now is to put together some sort of bill that everyone can agree on to put decisions off our put enough time for you to get down. do you still have a debt extension? how does this all fits together it? >
we have made public the draft to come sit down with us. in a few weeks you will see a bill coming on the house not only extend the current tax levels but also outlining both our principles for a guaranteed up or down vote, forcing congress to do their job. we're going to be at the table. >> will the atmosphere be different master? >> how we all wake up will shape the dynamics for the end of the year this year and going forward as well. i just think the american public is hungry for...
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and we're going to use it. and one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. [cheers and applause] because voting for either wall street candidate for mitt romney or for barack obama gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every vote they receive is an endorsement of the deadly trajectory that we are on for the american people and the planet. it's time to change that plunge into catastrophe and that change starts with voting for real change. [applause] every vote we receive is a vote for democracy for the 99% and survival for the planet. to achieve that future as president, i will work to deliver a green new deal for america. a package of emergency reform to put 25 million people back to work and jump start the green economy and that economy will put a halt to climate change, a halt to unemployment and make wars for oil obsolete. [cheers and applause] the green new deal reforms not only our econ
and we're going to use it. and one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. [cheers and applause] because voting for either wall street candidate for mitt romney or for barack obama gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every vote they receive is an endorsement of the deadly trajectory that we are on for the american people and the planet. it's time to change that plunge into...
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remember he criticized us for bringing them home? said 30,000 combat troops should remain. where we set no date for leaving afghanistan, we stay and he doesn't say how long. where the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty, the new arms control treaty with russia endorsed by every secretary of state, secretary of state of defense and nasa security council and the republican party said he would not have proposed it and would have voted against it and where i suspect, he would abandon it, where russia is viewed in his mind as the greatest geopolitical threat america faces. where in the future we will once again decide to go it alone. this guy's vision of the future of american foreign policy is mired in the cold war and the cold war is over. and civil rights, and the reason for our existence and by the way, i want to remind everybody of one thing. remember, remember what this at its core was all about, why this organization at its core was all abo about. it was about the franchise and it was about the right to vote because when you have the right to vote you have the right to change things! a
remember he criticized us for bringing them home? said 30,000 combat troops should remain. where we set no date for leaving afghanistan, we stay and he doesn't say how long. where the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty, the new arms control treaty with russia endorsed by every secretary of state, secretary of state of defense and nasa security council and the republican party said he would not have proposed it and would have voted against it and where i suspect, he would abandon it, where russia is viewed...
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download our free smartphone now than you can send pictures like this one to us. you can get the writ list of load closures on wbal-tv dot com. the economy has gotten weaker. this came from the federal reserve in a midyear report to congress. >> nikole killion is in washington with more on this. >> they were hoping for some kind of sign, but the only warning they got was a big question mark. wall street and washington hung on bernanke is every word. >> economic activity seems to has decelerated. >> translation? the economy is weaker. pointing to slowdowns in manufacturing, consumer spending and unemployment rate. >> it is frustrating and slow. >> few clues about another round of stimulus. >> we have not come to a specific choice at this point, but we're looking for ways to address the weakness in the economy. >> i wish we had a chairman of the fed that would say we are not doing anything else. i do not think that's my responsibility. >> that's a very political answer. >> given the political rally, mr. chairman, i'm afraid to say that this is the only game in town.
download our free smartphone now than you can send pictures like this one to us. you can get the writ list of load closures on wbal-tv dot com. the economy has gotten weaker. this came from the federal reserve in a midyear report to congress. >> nikole killion is in washington with more on this. >> they were hoping for some kind of sign, but the only warning they got was a big question mark. wall street and washington hung on bernanke is every word. >> economic activity seems...
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thies, could use some of quickly? >> we want to have an integrated approach with a robust incentive to work at every phase of the income distribution. >> thank you. dr. steuerle? >> members of the two committees, thank you for your virginity to appear before you. the nation's real tax system is different than the tax system we know by looking at direct statutory rates such as the income tax and the social security tax. expenditure taxes remain largely hidden from government. they actually are major influences on behavior. these expenditures, i want to be clear, our a classical liberal conservative compromise. you commented about needing to work together to solve this problem. one reason we need to do that is because it is a liberal- conservative compromise in the sense that liberals have favored the steps of implicit texas as a way of increasing productivity. conservatives have said their ways on saving budget revenues. have resulted in very high tax rates. lower income households are especially affected. i remind you
thies, could use some of quickly? >> we want to have an integrated approach with a robust incentive to work at every phase of the income distribution. >> thank you. dr. steuerle? >> members of the two committees, thank you for your virginity to appear before you. the nation's real tax system is different than the tax system we know by looking at direct statutory rates such as the income tax and the social security tax. expenditure taxes remain largely hidden from government....
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if you're only using a small portion of your thumb, you can use it to drag a map around. if you put your whole thumb pad on the screen, you can zoom in or out. if you have an andre the giant thumb and your thumb covers the entire screen, you're pretty much screwed. >> that might help you out because have you more surface areto changesizes. >> is it something you donld? his is a research stat the univ. it is not actually an app out for sale yet. it is really cool, and the technology could be implemented in a variety of phones and apps. >> we give this a thumbs up. >> cool. >>> there are all kinds of things that cause traffic disruptions in russia. check out the latest one. >> aw, bird crossing. >> a pigeon. >> he's got wings. he knows how to fly. >> but he's at a cross walk. >> he was obeying the rules and he was a pedestrian, so it was the duty of the driver of this car to slow down, and he did. and got a kick out of it. listen. >> smart bird. >> stupid bird! it can fly! why is it walking on the street? >> maybe it has injured wings. >> or maybe its wings were just tired.
if you're only using a small portion of your thumb, you can use it to drag a map around. if you put your whole thumb pad on the screen, you can zoom in or out. if you have an andre the giant thumb and your thumb covers the entire screen, you're pretty much screwed. >> that might help you out because have you more surface areto changesizes. >> is it something you donld? his is a research stat the univ. it is not actually an app out for sale yet. it is really cool, and the technology...
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at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters la ert in the third quarter of 2009 gdp was rising again. i think that's a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. albe it the unemployment rate continues to rise. >> you testified on the additional penalty of the work subsidies. work penalty provided by obama care would create. i'd like to highlight the fact that these subsidies also impose a marriage penalty through the tax code. and that's because hay key off the federal poverty guidelines. under federal poverty guidelines for a family of tw
at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the...
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it tells us that it is still possible for people far apart to come together. it can happen there why can it happen in the middle east? >> i will tell you why. it is the end of five veteran yearsf catholic-protestant wars. that handshake is the end of those wawars. the war between islam and the rest of the world we jog-- the borderss of islam are still bloody. it feels it has been demed and oppressed and dominated, and that will conontinue in our lifetitime. >> nina? >> i agree with everybody but i think the queen and is a class act.t. maybe she needs to senend one of her hats to the middle east. >> i have done some reporting on this. if you would say to me that one day mark mcginnis and the queen would shake hands, i would say to you what are you smoking? >> which is s a good question at any time on this show. >> see you next week.
it tells us that it is still possible for people far apart to come together. it can happen there why can it happen in the middle east? >> i will tell you why. it is the end of five veteran yearsf catholic-protestant wars. that handshake is the end of those wawars. the war between islam and the rest of the world we jog-- the borderss of islam are still bloody. it feels it has been demed and oppressed and dominated, and that will conontinue in our lifetitime. >> nina? >> i agree...
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we have our work cut out for us. the difficult challenge as a public defender for a child is distinguishing between what's in the child's best interests and what the child wants because in every case, every child wants to get out of here but there's no question that as morris's advocate that i want him to go home and my preference is that the children should be home with their parents as opposed to detained in a detention center. >> you knew you had a court hearing. didn't even come. >> i was scared. they said i was going two years in placement. >> so you run away. i'm not going to recommend that you go home. i'm going to try to keep you staying here so we can work something out. >> it's not going to work, sir. >> something's going to work. you're not going to run around like a chicken with your head cut off. >> probation officer gordon fleming is convinced morris requires for time in the care of the state. his attorney will fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home but it is judge mary beth bo
we have our work cut out for us. the difficult challenge as a public defender for a child is distinguishing between what's in the child's best interests and what the child wants because in every case, every child wants to get out of here but there's no question that as morris's advocate that i want him to go home and my preference is that the children should be home with their parents as opposed to detained in a detention center. >> you knew you had a court hearing. didn't even come....
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system for us. a web site and web capability that will be used by county programs to enroll people both in medi-cal and in the insurance product. we are building call centers that will be available to route information and make what we hope to be a first-class consumer experience and we are working with the health plans to design the products and determine to establish the criteria that health plans will have to meet in order to sell the product on the exchange. our goal is to have this simple straight forward that people who need to buy insurance will be able to know what they are getting and what it will cost and which doctors and hospitals will be in the network for each plan that they have the option to buy. >> secretary, we really appreciate you joining us for this explanation on something that california seems to be ahead of the curve on. thank you so much. >> you are very welcome. >> the next step we have to worry about is money and budget whether it is health care or anything else to keep th
system for us. a web site and web capability that will be used by county programs to enroll people both in medi-cal and in the insurance product. we are building call centers that will be available to route information and make what we hope to be a first-class consumer experience and we are working with the health plans to design the products and determine to establish the criteria that health plans will have to meet in order to sell the product on the exchange. our goal is to have this simple...
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joining us now is joseph henchman with the tax foundation. he's the legal president and donald marin of the urban brookings tax policy center. welcome. >> thank you. how much of the success of the affordable care act is based on the tax vstructure it had? >> from a budget point of view, taxes are important for paying for the health care costs. in addition, several tax provisions serve to make them work better. most famously to encourage them to get in the discussion. also penalties on employers to do the same. there are also tax provisions to help coverage. to help cover some of the costs. >> well, there are also a lot of problematic provisions in the bill. on the tax side. i think a lot of people support the bill or oppose the bill based on the health care provisions. but on the tax side, you have some provisions that can be very problematic. how that will take effect. and as well as the new investment tax that goes to the medicaid payroll. >> so as far as the structures themselves, what else about the structure? >> well, it's certainly not
joining us now is joseph henchman with the tax foundation. he's the legal president and donald marin of the urban brookings tax policy center. welcome. >> thank you. how much of the success of the affordable care act is based on the tax vstructure it had? >> from a budget point of view, taxes are important for paying for the health care costs. in addition, several tax provisions serve to make them work better. most famously to encourage them to get in the discussion. also penalties...
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they are using multiple measures. using growth in a meaningful way and breeders in the decision the state--reversing the decision they made and classroom observation and student learning and a whole set of needs that hopefully will provide rich information to teachers and leaders in schools to really make the necessary improvements that are appropriate. >> thanks for taking of a question. yesterday at an event -- former secretary margaret spelling said her assessment of the waiver application led her to conclude that they would lead -- that they would hold the growth of charter schools and other, quote, choice options. i'm wondering if you think that is a fair assessment. >> deal with starter growth in new york. >> i can't speak for the rest of the states but certainly in new york. we maintain the choice component of nclb in our waiver. what has driven the access to additional charter advocacies is the raising of the cap that was part of how we won race to the top. the biggest challenge to the growth of high performin
they are using multiple measures. using growth in a meaningful way and breeders in the decision the state--reversing the decision they made and classroom observation and student learning and a whole set of needs that hopefully will provide rich information to teachers and leaders in schools to really make the necessary improvements that are appropriate. >> thanks for taking of a question. yesterday at an event -- former secretary margaret spelling said her assessment of the waiver...
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. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> the search for a hit and run driver in a deadly accident tops our newscast. the man struck and killed was a 63-year-old veteran. he was struck in the southbound lanes of route 110 in arlington near the pentagon this morning. our delia goncalves has more information. >> reporter: police have been here on the scene since shortly after 6:00 this morning when this body was discovered. we have now learned this 62- year-old veteran was reported missing by his girlfriend in massachusetts two weeks ago. he has a history of mental illness. cars slowly creep by the crash scene. police trying to determine who hit and killed a 62-year-old man and then sped off this morning. the only tip coming from a witness who stayed on the scene. >> the 911 call was reported. there was a vehicle that had pulled over initially. that was from the reporting party. saying the vehicle is on the side of the road. there's a body laying in front. >> reporter: but when police arrived the vehicle too
. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> the search for a hit and run driver in a deadly accident tops our newscast. the man struck and killed was a 63-year-old veteran. he was struck in the southbound lanes of route 110 in arlington near the pentagon this morning. our delia goncalves has more information. >> reporter: police have been here on the scene since shortly after 6:00 this morning when this body was discovered. we have now learned this 62-...
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i used to be bad. >> i used to be horrible. i didn't care about nothing. but this time -- i didn't even do nothing. >> at the same time, oh my god. i miss my baby. that's why i'm so emotional. it's hard being a 17-year-old mom because i'm still a kid, too. and i've never been away from her like this. never. it's hard. every time i turn around i see her face. i can't see her face because i'm up in here. >> this ain't the place to be. >> you'll be fine. you'll go home. two more days. >> now that i'm a teen mother partying has got to stop. i got to think more. like, yeah, i can spend time by myself or whatever. but next time just make sure i call someone to check up on them. >> the longer a teen is locked up alone in juvenile, the more desperate he becomes. most kids can at least look forward to parental visitations to comfort them during detainment. but kevin's mom says her work schedule and transportation issues prevent her from seeing her son. now kevin is at the breaking point. >> let go of me. [ bleep ]. i think you're all playing with me. i'll [ bleep ]
i used to be bad. >> i used to be horrible. i didn't care about nothing. but this time -- i didn't even do nothing. >> at the same time, oh my god. i miss my baby. that's why i'm so emotional. it's hard being a 17-year-old mom because i'm still a kid, too. and i've never been away from her like this. never. it's hard. every time i turn around i see her face. i can't see her face because i'm up in here. >> this ain't the place to be. >> you'll be fine. you'll go home. two...
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the safer we make our communities, the more they'll partner with us. with the evidence that's showing time and time ain of each macindmu, ro telns ben po ainy coit tre t crreio g t. o neerona . o y infi accountabl but we also do it by acknowledging that which is in front of us. there is no grter sults a ris soe oo memys in m inig bllmere otfi wevhi abmewst s. anthink that happens with our communities and we need to stop doing that. >> officer gale? >> i think i aee with the iehaue i e ontt b i inu t m gl. u tokth community you serve and the diffent populations in that community and you have to make a concerted effort to be in those communities and having dialogue with those people and you ve to listen. d oe mr y t agwiheng thhey. s i in mar anweo adip ol thama that said any problem real or perceived is still a problem, and i agree with that and i've tat d'tte ino e albl ifs eitoa prm om o aup snee tst av vat a we have to dialogue thrgh it and i think we have to take encies and train agenci to understand who these pulations ar aty'er. d crn t cire agali
the safer we make our communities, the more they'll partner with us. with the evidence that's showing time and time ain of each macindmu, ro telns ben po ainy coit tre t crreio g t. o neerona . o y infi accountabl but we also do it by acknowledging that which is in front of us. there is no grter sults a ris soe oo memys in m inig bllmere otfi wevhi abmewst s. anthink that happens with our communities and we need to stop doing that. >> officer gale? >> i think i aee with the iehaue i...
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. >> this is one of the problems we're concerned about, using the tax code for this manner. especially at the federal level, also at the state level too. where we're collecting taxes and giving back to some people who do things that we want to reward, and then we add additional taxes to people who do things that we want to discourage. and, of course, that gets captured by the political process, and the interest -- the special interests that want to have certain tax provisions, that's a big reason why our tax code is so many pages, so many millions of pages and takes so much time to comply with. it's not so much complying with the rate or figures out what your income is, those are significant drivers of time and expense with our tax code. it's also, all of these little provisions, you get this, you do this, this happens to you. we use our tax code not just to raise revenue as we would prefer, but to change social behavior. >> tampa, florida is next. irene, republican line. >> caller: my question is, why do the hospitals have to see you when you get sick. all hospitals should
. >> this is one of the problems we're concerned about, using the tax code for this manner. especially at the federal level, also at the state level too. where we're collecting taxes and giving back to some people who do things that we want to reward, and then we add additional taxes to people who do things that we want to discourage. and, of course, that gets captured by the political process, and the interest -- the special interests that want to have certain tax provisions, that's a...
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the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be forever struggling with trying to contain that cost. it is a significant costs. i don't know of this $50 billion or more but it is not chump change. >> i spent my time as a naval officer in vietnam. i am struck how we take the idea we used in airplanes, a checklist and apply them to the delivery of health care. the other thing we did in naval aviation was if we have a problem, one of the systems or whatever, we did not hide it. we just broadcast throughout the navy. this happened on this flight and this mission. this is wh
the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be...
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so bottom line we'll see we'll see where this goes we've got those before us israel. in the middle east. ok it's been one week since the massacre in colorado and president obama gave some of his toughest remarks yet about this last night before forty seven's belong in the hands of soldiers not the hands of criminals. the battlefield over not on the streets of our cities. and senators of fact chuck schumer took to the floor of the of the senate today saying at some length you know back a decade decade and a half ago we the democrats in the senate didn't actually seem to know the difference and he kind of came out and said this didn't know the difference between respecting the second amendment and not and gun control was like about fuzzy borders and now it's time to have clear borders and define you know what's a military weapon and what's not and let's get the military weapons out here your former cop doesn't make sense yeah i mean you know i'm a former cop i'm a libertarian i am very wary of gun control i think the second amendment the right of the people means the sa
so bottom line we'll see we'll see where this goes we've got those before us israel. in the middle east. ok it's been one week since the massacre in colorado and president obama gave some of his toughest remarks yet about this last night before forty seven's belong in the hands of soldiers not the hands of criminals. the battlefield over not on the streets of our cities. and senators of fact chuck schumer took to the floor of the of the senate today saying at some length you know back a decade...
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you talked about someone gave us an example about a gas leak. so in my part of the country, should i, in the wintertime just pay the gas bill and not put food on the table with the kids, everything goes up. and so some of the costs that are built into this food stamp program is because the cost of food is higher. and let me also say that, and i agree with mr. johnson, we all want fraud out of the system. i don't think there's anyone who sits in this room today that believes that we think it's okay for people to scam the system, but let me also suggest that if, in fact, i agree with everything you said, you talked about the reforms and reforms have amounted to $6 billionio out of $16 billion coming out of food stamps. so say that you're right. we have $6 billion, where is the other $10 billion cut coming from? it's coming from the people who will no longer have food on their tables after this bill is passed. i yield back. >> yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes himself, strike the last word. and recognized myself for
you talked about someone gave us an example about a gas leak. so in my part of the country, should i, in the wintertime just pay the gas bill and not put food on the table with the kids, everything goes up. and so some of the costs that are built into this food stamp program is because the cost of food is higher. and let me also say that, and i agree with mr. johnson, we all want fraud out of the system. i don't think there's anyone who sits in this room today that believes that we think it's...
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at ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they celebrating the fact that it's a tax. proof of the media double standard. john roberts as a conservative patsy before the decision and then a bold defiant mere owe after the deswing vote to uphold the law. the mainstream media chalk it up as a campaign season victory for the president and some see it as a win-win for romney and the g.o.p. how will news coffin of the supreme decision effect the 2012 election. >> the only recourse for the house is to continue seeking the truth and hold attorney general holder in contempt. >> in another vote, congress sanctioned attorney general eric holder finding him in contempt of congress, withholding key documents of
at ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they celebrating the fact that it's a tax. proof of the media double standard. john...
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you talked about someone gave us an example about a gas leak. so in my part of the country, should i, in the wintertime just pay the gas bill and not put food on the table with the kids, everything goes up. and so some of the costs that are built into this food stamp program is because the cost of food is higher. and let me also say that, and i agree with mr. johnson, we all want fraud out of the system. i don't think there's anyone who sits in this room today that believes that we think it's okay for people to scam the system, but let me also suggest that if,
you talked about someone gave us an example about a gas leak. so in my part of the country, should i, in the wintertime just pay the gas bill and not put food on the table with the kids, everything goes up. and so some of the costs that are built into this food stamp program is because the cost of food is higher. and let me also say that, and i agree with mr. johnson, we all want fraud out of the system. i don't think there's anyone who sits in this room today that believes that we think it's...
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thanks for joining us today. let's check in with adam to see how the weather is shaking up. >> i would have rung the bell for you. let's take a look at the seven- day forecast. hot but not as hot as the last few weeks. up near 90 degrees, a typical temperatures. the best chance for rain friday and into the weekend. >> thank [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our own is troroubled mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest and that's notot all. i'll cut off funding to planned p parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that.
thanks for joining us today. let's check in with adam to see how the weather is shaking up. >> i would have rung the bell for you. let's take a look at the seven- day forecast. hot but not as hot as the last few weeks. up near 90 degrees, a typical temperatures. the best chance for rain friday and into the weekend. >> thank [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our...
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eninger, and joe raggo, dorothy rabinowicz, and while they were debating the law, john roberts slipped us a mickey on upheld on the tax revision what, do you make of the argument. >> we can all look at supreme court cases where the court reached the right result, but did so with bad legal reasoning, constitutional reasoning. in a way this case is opposite when we got to the court, chief justice roberts was in a position to decide this thing unilaterally was an exposition on the commerce clause, central to constitutional arguments and labored statutory interpretation to somehow turn this into a tax. in the bill that passed the senate, there was actually a list of the new taxes that obamacare contained. this wasn't in it. >> the mandate tax wasn't in it. joe, what do you think of the persuasiveness of the tax argument on a constitutional basis? >> well, one problem is that they didn't, as james said, they didn't structure it as a tax. >> they called it a penalty. >> chief justice roberts essentially had to rewrite the law. the larger problem is that whatever concessions they had on the comm
eninger, and joe raggo, dorothy rabinowicz, and while they were debating the law, john roberts slipped us a mickey on upheld on the tax revision what, do you make of the argument. >> we can all look at supreme court cases where the court reached the right result, but did so with bad legal reasoning, constitutional reasoning. in a way this case is opposite when we got to the court, chief justice roberts was in a position to decide this thing unilaterally was an exposition on the commerce...
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he'll tell us what we need to know. this camera is intimidating to me because it's big. >> believe it or not both of these cameras have program modes that will allow you to just take very -- simply take very good pictures. program modes are things like sports or kids and pets, landscape. so one of the easiest ways to start taking better pictures is to learn your camera. spend 15 minutes, learn about the modes and you'll take better pictures for life. >> what should we not do? most people -- i have a camera like this, a panasonic and you say a lot of people take the pictures like n. i do like this because i can't see. is that right or wrong? >> i always tell folks -- you see this a lot. what happens is when you hold it out, you're not very steady. i tell folks to pull the elbows in and hold it like that. you want to half pull the shutter. that's going to focus. >> halfway down. >> that's correct. >> then all the way down? >> that's correct. often you'll hear a beep and that's when you can squeeze the shutter. you don't w
he'll tell us what we need to know. this camera is intimidating to me because it's big. >> believe it or not both of these cameras have program modes that will allow you to just take very -- simply take very good pictures. program modes are things like sports or kids and pets, landscape. so one of the easiest ways to start taking better pictures is to learn your camera. spend 15 minutes, learn about the modes and you'll take better pictures for life. >> what should we not do? most...
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call us right now for your free customized plan. or, visit us online. careone. we know what it's like to be in your shoes. ((:07 he and his girlfriend... in the middle was off getting beverages :20)) :20)) poor guy!greg is visibly upset when the billbaord flashes his proposal... and his girlfriend erica is no where to be found. found.when erica returns... greg doesn't say anything ... so the commentators... and the camera follow along... to see if greg will still pop the question. ((:49 she missed the scoreboard proposal... apparently said yes.)) yes.))((áááad libááá)) 3 ((áááad libááá)) 3 3 3 mapfiberbelair fibermapfiber belair195395map 3 proof that a little love goes a long way. (("we were only thinking of fostering two or three kids.")) kids."))but their love grew... along with their family.find out just how many kids this family adopted... and how all that affects their grocery bill... coming up. up.but first... put a little punch into your workout ... and burn 1-thousand calories in just one hour.how it's done... next. next.plus if you have a fi
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send us an e-mail at book tv at c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> and now joining us on book tv is scott moyers, publisher of penguin press. we want to find out some of the new titles coming out in the fall of 2012. i want to start with the patriarch. >> a sort of extraordinary story . ted kennedy before his death reached out to david nassau, author of the atlantic biography of andrew carnegie among other things, and give him an extraordinary offer which was to say he gave an exclusive access to the kennedy family paper some of the papers of his father, joseph kennedy, which had never been shared with any biographers , and there were no strings attached. no family review. and david spent years on this book the to the archives, digging passed the myth and release starting from scratch. one of the things these papers allowed him to do, of course, is to get a kind of closer to the emotional core of joseph kennedy because of his letters were voluminous and had never been used. i think crucially david was, for the first time, really able to follow the money. the kennedy famil
send us an e-mail at book tv at c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> and now joining us on book tv is scott moyers, publisher of penguin press. we want to find out some of the new titles coming out in the fall of 2012. i want to start with the patriarch. >> a sort of extraordinary story . ted kennedy before his death reached out to david nassau, author of the atlantic biography of andrew carnegie among other things, and give him an extraordinary offer which was to say he...
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when they put the fingerprint, you used to go check the criminal background. once in jail and they give the fingerprint, now they send off for the immigration status. i think it's just a very common sense approach. of course, you all are all 254 counties in texas and all across, and i think there are a couple of states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the i.c.e. reports show that through march 31st of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including more than 49,000 convicted of aggravated felony offenses like murder and rape were removed from the u.s. after identification through secure community. my brother, who's a border sheriff, was given as an example how they stop somebody. they had somebody in jail. turned out he was there for murder in another state. so secure community does work, and it does help the local border law enforcement. given i.c.e.'s relative limited resources compared to the number of individuals unlawfully presented in the u.s., prioritizing criminals, and particularly the serious criminals for removal keeps our co
when they put the fingerprint, you used to go check the criminal background. once in jail and they give the fingerprint, now they send off for the immigration status. i think it's just a very common sense approach. of course, you all are all 254 counties in texas and all across, and i think there are a couple of states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the i.c.e. reports show that through march 31st of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including more than 49,000...
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so i want to ask you both to share with us your reflections. here we sit in the middle of the 2012 presidential elections. how do you understand what happened? why wasn't president obama able to do more to materialize a post partisan government? >> sure. i mean, i have a number of thoughts about that to share. but i want to preface them by saying that i think it's very important, because what we're talking about here, when you talk about the american people, majority of the american people voted for barack obama based on many different things. but certainly, one of the motivating factors was the idea that obama was going to be able to, i believe, that the country should usher in a post partisan, political culture. a new way of doing politics in washington and so forth. i think it's important to maybe pause just for a second and to reflect on the fact that historic change of that magnitude, and let's face it, that is a very, very significant transformation that we're talking about here, for all the reasons that you're saying does not happen in a
so i want to ask you both to share with us your reflections. here we sit in the middle of the 2012 presidential elections. how do you understand what happened? why wasn't president obama able to do more to materialize a post partisan government? >> sure. i mean, i have a number of thoughts about that to share. but i want to preface them by saying that i think it's very important, because what we're talking about here, when you talk about the american people, majority of the american...
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i use facebook occasionally. i tend to want to post pictures that make my friends look good because it makes me look good. >> greg: i know a lot of opposite. i find myself with homely people. >> and unflattering picture but those are the same picture that would post the unflattering picture. this is a business of contradiction. >> most women know that one angle they like. they will force themselves, just like their head is in photo shop. they lose that control and they get angry. a lot of women do this to punish ex-friends with unflattering photos. men post unflattering photos because they think it's funny. >> you got to get one of me throwing up and all of your face. >> it's true. and you yell each other and we drag it out for three years. it's never over. >> at any given time, two of them weren't speaking to each other. and do you pose unflattering pictures of your friends and then feel bad about it? >> i don't know what facebook is never interested me. i know i'm on facebook. that scares the crap out of me. ha
i use facebook occasionally. i tend to want to post pictures that make my friends look good because it makes me look good. >> greg: i know a lot of opposite. i find myself with homely people. >> and unflattering picture but those are the same picture that would post the unflattering picture. this is a business of contradiction. >> most women know that one angle they like. they will force themselves, just like their head is in photo shop. they lose that control and they get...
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we could certainly use the rain. over the weekend, the humidity is going down, sunshine, highs and only in the mid-80's. something to look forward to, for sure. >> adam jones walking like an all start out of the twin cities tonight. we'll check next, coming up in sports. is anight's jackpot estimated $28 million. you must match these five white balls plus a gold megaball. 21-1-49-55-13. is 17.'s megaball number if no one magic is all six numbers, fides jack >> the orioles have lost 16 of 23 games. the rotation is a mess and the offense has stalled, but somehow they are tied for second in the american league east. time to figure it out is running short. last place, minn., trying to even up the series. a wild pitch and he will take a run anyway he can get it. the orioles take a 1-0 lead. making the first part of the year -- first start of the year, takes care of josh willingham. he could not get out of the fifth inning. he would have the lead at one point thanks to adam jones. a three-run shot, the 21st of the season.
we could certainly use the rain. over the weekend, the humidity is going down, sunshine, highs and only in the mid-80's. something to look forward to, for sure. >> adam jones walking like an all start out of the twin cities tonight. we'll check next, coming up in sports. is anight's jackpot estimated $28 million. you must match these five white balls plus a gold megaball. 21-1-49-55-13. is 17.'s megaball number if no one magic is all six numbers, fides jack >> the orioles have lost...
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it tells us that it is still possible for people to come together. if it can happen there, why can in the middle east? >> i will tell you why. it is the end of the catholic- protestant wars. that is what that handshake is. the war between islam and the rest of the world, testing the borders, the borders are still bloody and raging because it still feels that has been demoted and oppressed and dominated. that will continue in our lifetime. >> i agree with everybody but i think the queen is a class act. maybe she should send some of her hats over to the middle east. >> i have done some reporting on this. if you have told me that one day marked mcginnis and the queen would shake hands, i would say to you, what are you smoking? >> which is a good time -- question at any time on this show. >> see you next week.
it tells us that it is still possible for people to come together. if it can happen there, why can in the middle east? >> i will tell you why. it is the end of the catholic- protestant wars. that is what that handshake is. the war between islam and the rest of the world, testing the borders, the borders are still bloody and raging because it still feels that has been demoted and oppressed and dominated. that will continue in our lifetime. >> i agree with everybody but i think the...
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. >> i believe what's stopping us is not our capacity to meet our challenges but our politics. gwen: we peer through the lens with a special political roundtable, chuck babington of the associated press, dan balz of the "washington post," jan crawford of cbs news and amy walter from abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is washington week with gwen ifill, produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for washington week is provided by >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality, helps shippers forge a path to prosper ity, helps workers get back to work. one line is is an engine for the economy and the future. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> we know why we're here, to chart a greener path in the air and in our factoryies. >> to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here.
. >> i believe what's stopping us is not our capacity to meet our challenges but our politics. gwen: we peer through the lens with a special political roundtable, chuck babington of the associated press, dan balz of the "washington post," jan crawford of cbs news and amy walter from abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capitol, this is washington week with gwen ifill, produced in association with national...
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america's system of bringing us into the world and helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what is more, we don't benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour in a "time" magazine essay, we will take you around the world to find out what lessons we can learn from others. we'll visit great britain, taiwan and switzerland to find out what those nations are doing right and what they are doing wrong. we will also show you some really interesting in
america's system of bringing us into the world and helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on...
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why is this happening to us? and barack obama really doesn't have a narrative for that-- >> let me just jump in. because his narrative has been, this was a financial recession, unlike other recessions, they are much worse and that's why we're stuck at-- >> and this is the here and now and the question is, who can explain what's going on right now? >> well, the economy was growing faster earlier in his term. the recession ended years ago, so, at a certain point, people are, you would think, are going to start demanding results. and we have a president right now, another terrible reaction to another jobs report would be to talk to congress and say, okay, we've got a problem here, all of these tax increases scheduled for the end of the year, how do we avoid a further blow to the economy? we're not saying that. >> the one response we usually see, another bad jobs report. maybe we should have another stimulus? do you think we'll hear that again? >> the president still believes that one of the fundamental problems here
why is this happening to us? and barack obama really doesn't have a narrative for that-- >> let me just jump in. because his narrative has been, this was a financial recession, unlike other recessions, they are much worse and that's why we're stuck at-- >> and this is the here and now and the question is, who can explain what's going on right now? >> well, the economy was growing faster earlier in his term. the recession ended years ago, so, at a certain point, people are, you...